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Pro-Trump Versions of Flash Mobs Come to Colorado

On Saturday afternoon, July 28, along the portion of West Eisenhower Boulevard bordering the lake that shares its name with the City of Loveland, hundreds of folks lined up with no specific goal beyond sharing their fondness and admiration for President Donald Trump and America in general.
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New Bronco Pacman Jones’s Top 13 Legal Issues: “Hope You Die Tomorrow”

Although the braintrust of your Denver Broncos insists that it seeks out footballers of high moral character, the team has experienced fifty player arrests since the year 2000, more than any other NFL franchise during that period. But cornerback and punt returner Adam "Pacman" Jones, just signed by the squad, makes other previous offenders seem like pikers by comparison, as is proven by the following list of thirteen arrests, suspensions and more over the course of the past fifteen years.
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Why Anti-Pot Zealots Will Be Unhappy Colorado Teen Use Hasn’t Spiked

The big news about teens and marijuana in Colorado is that there isn't big news. Just-issued federal government statistics show that the rate of cannabis use among high school students in the state is slightly less than the national average and below the percentage who smoked pot before Colorado voters approved legal consumption for adults more than five years ago.
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Wye Oak’s Jenn Wasner Is Hitting Her Creative Peak

Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner has been one of the most prolific, consistent and successful names in indie music for a decade. On their new record The Faster I Call, The Louder It Runs, Wasner feels like an artist entering her creative prime.
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How One Speech Turned the Colorado Governor’s Race Upside Down

No one was surprised when former state treasurer Cary Kennedy and Representative Jared Polis landed spots on the ballot as gubernatorial candidates via April 14's Colorado Democratic Party state assembly, the complete results of which are on view below. But the Colorado Republican Party state assembly, held on the same day, contained a stunner. Former Parker mayor Greg Lopez, who few political observers took seriously, knocked state attorney general Cynthia Coffman out of the guv sweepstakes based largely on the power of a single speech.